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ransam
09-30-2014, 02:40 AM
If you go to a ride or show and that wait time is an hour and a half they give you a return time right?
How much of a window do they give you to return? if you're 2 hours can you still go on?

Pirate Granny
09-30-2014, 08:05 AM
There is an exact time to enter for the show...you miss it, you've lost your fast pass. Rides give you one hour window...that's your hour...the only wait time I believe is the the frozen sing along. Come back and get in time, BUT you need to be in line at that time, not two hours later.

Melanie
09-30-2014, 08:08 AM
They'll let you in five minutes early, but there is no give at the back end.

ibelieveindisneymagic
09-30-2014, 10:43 AM
It sounds like you may be asking about the DAS return time.

For a FP+ attraction, you're given an hour long window and you have to return within that window. I've been a few minutes (less than 5) early, and it has been OK, but really, you need to be there during the time.

For a show, there is a much smaller "window" given, and you have a FP+ for a specific show, with a time to return before that show to make sure you get a seat.

If you have a DAS pass, you're given a return time, and you're able to come back to the attraction anytime AFTER the time on the return. It won't "expire" and you can use it at anytime. However, you can't get another DAS return time until you've used your first one.

VacationDisney
09-30-2014, 02:39 PM
We were VERY surprised that this family was 5 minutes late in returning to a ride at the MK and was turned away! It was just 5 minutes!

ransam
10-02-2014, 03:30 AM
I was asking about the DAS. Thank you.

WDWdriver
10-06-2014, 06:58 AM
When you present your DAS at the attraction entrance the CM will subtract 10 minutes from the current wait time, and that will become your return time. So if the wait time is one hour, your return time will be in 50 minutes.

You won't be admitted earlier than that, but there is no consequence for being late, except that you cannot get a return time for another attraction until your current one is used or deleted.

BTW, if you have changed your mind and no longer wish to return to that attraction, you can simply draw a line through the time entry that the CM put on your DAS. Your DAS is now clear, and you can go to a different attraction for a new return time.

Pirate Granny
10-06-2014, 11:03 PM
One other thing, the person that the DAS card is for, must ride the ride...they will check the photo ID. Once you draw that line through the time, you would have to have another CM at another ride give you another time if you plan to continue using the DAS later in the day, for that ride or another ride/show.

minnie04
10-07-2014, 11:10 AM
For the families that use this pass. Have things gotten better or worse since they changed it? Just curious do you notice a drop in people that are using it compared to the mass of people getting it before?

WDWdriver
10-08-2014, 03:53 PM
For the families that use this pass. Have things gotten better or worse since they changed it? Just curious do you notice a drop in people that are using it compared to the mass of people getting it before?

I can't comment as a DAS user, but from my standpoint as a CM I have seen a huge decrease in the number of guests presenting a "disability card" at attraction entrances. The old GAC was clearly misused by many guests, and we saw the cards repeatedly hundreds of times a day at a single attraction. With the DAS we see far fewer uses of the card, and we no longer see young people racing through the park going from ride to ride using someone's GAC for quick, unrestricted access to the rides.

The DAS imposes a wait time on the user, which causes an unfortunate hardship on some. But it is now much more likely that users of the DAS card are truly deserving of the benefit.

Melanie
10-08-2014, 04:15 PM
I can't comment as a DAS user, but from my standpoint as a CM I have seen a huge decrease in the number of guests presenting a "disability card" at attraction entrances. The old GAC was clearly misused by many guests, and we saw the cards repeatedly hundreds of times a day at a single attraction. With the DAS we see far fewer uses of the card, and we no longer see young people racing through the park going from ride to ride using someone's GAC for quick, unrestricted access to the rides.

The DAS imposes a wait time on the user, which causes an unfortunate hardship on some. But it is now much more likely that users of the DAS card are truly deserving of the benefit.

Good to hear, Ron!

BrerGnat
10-08-2014, 06:31 PM
We used to use the GAC but haven't since the DAS came out because it is so similar to FP (especially at DL), we just use FP instead.

minnie04
10-10-2014, 02:08 PM
I can't comment as a DAS user, but from my standpoint as a CM I have seen a huge decrease in the number of guests presenting a "disability card" at attraction entrances. The old GAC was clearly misused by many guests, and we saw the cards repeatedly hundreds of times a day at a single attraction. With the DAS we see far fewer uses of the card, and we no longer see young people racing through the park going from ride to ride using someone's GAC for quick, unrestricted access to the rides.

The DAS imposes a wait time on the user, which causes an unfortunate hardship on some. But it is now much more likely that users of the DAS card are truly deserving of the benefit.

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